ResumenA partir de los años 60 del pasado siglo ha ido tomando cuerpo la perspectiva participativa como paradigma de análisis y transformación de la realidad. En el terreno de la conformación del hábitat, los primeros intentos de plantear una arquitectura de corte participativo han ido evolucionando hacia enfoques interdisciplinares e intersectoriales. Ello ha desembocado en la noción de "Producción y Gestión Social del Hábitat" (PGSH), de origen latinoamericano, como paradigma emergente para intervenir en el hábitat desde una perspectiva compleja a través de procesos de participación y concertación entre actores. La construcción de un sistema de PGSH requiere dotarse de instrumentos metodológicos adecuados con su eje en la gestión de procesos participativos, una tarea que está siendo objeto de elaboración, en la que confluyen el campo de las ciencias sociales y el de la producción del hábitat. Palabras claveMetodologías participativas; Participación; Hábitat; Gestión social del habitat. Abstract : Participative methodologies for social management of habitatFrom the 60s onwards, the participative perspective has embodied the paradigm of reality analysis and transformation.The first attempts at creating participative architecture in the field of habitat conformation, have evolved towards interdisciplinary and intersectorial approaches. These have resulted in the notion of "Social Production and Management of Habitat", originating in Latin America, as an emerging paradigm that intervenes in the habitat from a complex perspective through participative and social agreement processes between actors. This system requires dedication to adequate methodological tools and must be focused on participative process management; a new field where social sciences and production of habitat converge.
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